Kimi Räikkönen, a renowned driver and personality in the F1 paddock has had a strong start to his 2019 season. Given his current form, it's hard to imagine him retiring - this is only further backed up by Kimi himself saying he has no intent at present to retire. In addition, Kimi is known as a superb development driver, giving some of the best technical feedback teams can ask for. With this in mind, midfield and back-marker teams may continue to seek him out for some time.
Could "first ever skeleton driver in F1" be added to Kimi's records list?
Will Kimi retire once he's a skeleton?
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Re: Will Kimi retire once he's a skeleton?
He's not there yet... okay, the oldest after 1980 is Schumacher, you can call me once he goes past that.
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Re: Will Kimi retire once he's a skeleton?
I mean... skeleton is a sport which i could totally see Kimi doing.
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Re: Will Kimi retire once he's a skeleton?
How times have changed since ten years ago, huh! The driver who left F1 and, at least from me and everyone I knew, wasn't expected to return, is now the mainstay and reliable old dude who remains consistently good. He doesn't look like retiring soon, and that's no problem for me I mean, hey, he's doing better than Gasly.
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